Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Middleweight champion Anderson Silva is adding a surprising new title to his resume — police officer.
Silva knocked out fellow former UFC champion Tyron Woodley in the second round of their “Featured Fight” at Judgement Day last night (Fri., Dec. 19, 2025) inside the Kayesa Center in Miami, Florida (watch highlights). Afterward, Silva called to be rebooked with Chris Weidman for their trilogy (this time in boxing) — but also revealed a far more unexpected career move.
“I’m going to keep doing this. I go back to work right now and start my Police Academy to Beverley Hills PD,” Silva told Ariel Helwani. “That’s the one part in my life where I need to give something back to the United States. I go do that.”
While Silva’s MMA legacy is firmly cemented in the history books, “The Spider” has enjoyed a successful second act in boxing, including his latest emphatic finish of Woodley. Now 50 years old, Silva’s decision to pursue a career in law enforcement marks a surprising — but fitting — evolution. Several former cage fighters have transitioned into police work, and Silva’s discipline, professionalism, and calm demeanor under pressure appear tailor-made for the rigors of police academy training.
From championship gold to public service, Silva is preparing for a very different kind of challenge outside the combat sports spotlight.
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